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Master
Electrician
Senior Master Electrician
(over 70 years of age)
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Description
A Master
Electrician is an individual engaging in, or about to engage in,
the business of installing electrical wires, conduits, apparatus,
fixtures and other electrical equipment.
Application
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- License
fee of $150.00 for Master Electrician, $20.00 for Senior
Master Electrician
- Application
fee of $25.00
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Examination
- Complete at least 4,000 hours of service as a journeyman
electrician or at least 12,000 hours of experience in electrical
installations, as defined in section 1101, and complete
a program of study comprising 576 hours as approved by the
Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited institution.
The 576 hours shall consist of 450 hours of required study,
including a course of not less than 45 hours in the current
National Electrical Code and 126 hours of degree-related
courses.
Reciprocity
- The Electricians' Examining Board shall issue a license
to any person who files a sworn application, is licensed
by another state or territory of the United States that
has a reciprocity agreement with the State of Maine, and
who has been licensed and actively engaged in work as an
electrician for a minimum of six years. The State of Maine
presently has reciprocity agreements with New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Oregon and Vermont.
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
Examination:
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Reciprocity:
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $150.00 for Master Electrician; $20.00
for Senior Master Electrician
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- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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A late fee of $10.00 is assessed for licenses renewed
after the license expiration date.
- Any
person who submits an application for renewal more than
90 days after the expiration date shall be subject to
all requirements governing new applicants.
- CONTINUING
EDUCATION 15 Hour current National Electrical Code
update every three years.
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Renewal
Procedure
(Note: Due to the Continuing
Education requirement, licenses may not currently be renewed online. Use link
to download renewal application and submit by mail.)
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Inactive
Master Electrician
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A
Master Electrician can become an Inactive Master Electrician at
time of renewal by paying the fee stated below.
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $75.00
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| TERM |
- This
License is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date.
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- An
Inactive Master Electrician can reinstate his license
up to three years of becoming inactive upon completion
of a 15 hour current National Electrical Code update and
payment of the fee. In order for an Inactive Master Electrician
to reinstate his license beyond the three yeas of becoming
inactive requires Board approval.
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Limited
Electrician
Senior Limited Electrician
(over 70 years of age)
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Description
A Limited
Electrician is an individual doing work to install and service
the electrical work related to a specific type of electrically
operated equipment or to specific electrical installations only
authorized by this license. Limited licenses are issued for the
following categories: Low Energy, Gas Dispense, House Wiring,
Outdoor Signs, Refrigeration, Traffic Signals, Water Pumps, and
Crane Technicians.
Application
Information
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FEES
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- License
fee of $100.00 for Limited Electrician; $20.00 for Senior
Limited Electrician
- Application
fee of $25.00
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- Applicants
for examination must meet the following requirements for
the following examination(s):
LIMITED
LICENSE TO:
- WATER
PUMPS
A limited electrician in water pumps shall have 135 hours
of electrical education as approved by the Electricians'
Examining Board or from an accredited institution and
2,000 hours of experience. The privileges of practice
shall be restricted to electrical work between branch
circuits and power supplies.
- OUTDOOR
SIGNS (INCLUDING SIGN LIGHTING) A limited electrician
in outdoor signs, including sign lighting shall have 135
hours of limited electrical education as approved by the
Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited institution
and 2,000 hours of experience. The privileges of practice
do not include branch circuit wiring.
- GASOLINE
DISPENSING A limited electrician in gasoline dispensing
shall have 135 hours of electrical education as approved
by the Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited
institution and 2,000 hours of experience. The privileges
of practice shall be restricted to electrical work between
the branch circuit and the power supply.
- TRAFFIC
SIGNALS (INCLUDING OUTDOOR LIGHTING OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS)
A limited electrician in traffic signals, including
outdoor lighting of traffic signals, shall have 135 hours
of electrical education as approved by the Electricians'
Examining Board or from an accredited institution and
2,000 hours of experience.
- HOUSE
WIRING A limited electrician in house wiring shall
have 225 hours of electrical education as approved by
the Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited
institution and 4,000 hours of experience. The privileges
of practice shall be restricted to one-family and two-family
dwellings, including modular and mobile homes.
- REFRIGERATION
A limited electrician in refrigeration shall have 270
hours of electrical education as approved by the Electricians'
Examining Board or from an accredited institution and
6,000 hours of experience. Graduates of a Maine vocational-technical
institute electrical program in refrigeration approved
by the Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited
institution shall be credited with 4,000 hours of experience
upon graduation. Privileges of practice shall be restricted
to all associated wire from the loadside of distribution.
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LOW ENERGY A limited electrician in low energy,
including fire alarms, shall have 270 hours of electrical
education as approved by the Electricians' Examining Board
or from an accredited institution and 4,000 hours of experience.
Any person having a limited license in fire alarms or
experience in the installation of low-energy electronics,
as defined by the National Electrical Code, prior to June
14, 1987 shall automatically be licensed as a limited
electrician in low energy. (4,000 hours of experience
in the installation of low-energy electronics will still
have to be documented.)
- CRANE
TECHNICIAN A limited electrician as a crane technician
shall have 135 hours of electrical education as approved
by the Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited
institution and 2,000 hours of experience. Privileges
of practice covers the installation of electrical equipment
and wiring used in connection with cranes, monorail hoists,
hoists and runways.
Applicants
for a license as a Crane Technician by Grandfathering.
- Any
persons having experience in the installation of cranes
and hoists, as defined by the National Electrical Code,
prior to September 18, 1999, qualifies to be licensed
as a crane technician.
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
Examination:
DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION
Grandfathering
for Crane Technicians : DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $100.00 for Limited Electricians; $20.00
for Senior Limited Electricians
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| TERM |
- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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A late fee of $10.00 is assessed for licenses renewed
after the license expiration date.
- Any
person who submits an application for renewal more than
90 days after the expiration date shall be subject to
all requirements governing new applicants.
- CONTINUING
EDUCATION
- 15 Hour current National Electrical Code update every
three years.
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Renewal
Procedure
(Note:
Due to the Continuing Education requirement, licenses may
not currently be renewed online.)
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Inactive
Limited Electrician
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A
Limited Electrician can become an Inactive Limited Electrician
at time of renewal by paying the fee stated below.
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $50.00
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| TERM |
- This
License is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date.
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- An
Inactive Limited Electrician can reinstate his license
up to three years of becoming inactive upon completion
of a 15 hour current National Electrical Code update and
payment of the fee. In order for an Inactive Limited Electrician
to reinstate his license beyond the three yeas of becoming
inactive requires Board approval.
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Journeyman
Electrician
Senior Journeyman Electrician
(over 70 years of age)
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Description
A Journeyman
Electrician is an individual making electrical installations in
the employment of a Master Electrician, Limited Electrician or
Electrical Company.
Application
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FEES
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- License
fee of $80.00 for Journeyman Electrician; $20.00 for Senior
Journeyman Electrician
- Application
fee of $25.00
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Examination
- Complete
at least 8,000 hours of service as an apprentice or helper
electrician or at least 8,000 hours of experience in electrical
installations, as defined in section 1101, and satisfactorily
complete a program of study comprising 576 hours as approved
by the Electricians' Examining Board or from an accredited
institution. The 576 hours shall consist of 225 hours
of required study (see list below), including an approved
course of not less than 45 hours in the current National
Electrical Code; and 351 hours of elective study, comprised
of all trade-related electives, or 135 hours of the 351
hours of elective study can be degree related;
- Be
a graduate of an accredited regional vocational high school
2-year electrical program, have worked 8,000 hours in
the field of electrical installations under the supervision
of a master electrician or the equivalent and have completed
a course of not less than 45 hours in the current National
Electrical Code;
- Be
a graduate of an accredited Maine vocational-technical
institute electrical program, have worked 4,000 hours
in the field of electrical installations under the supervision
of a master electrician or the equivalent and have completed
a course of not less than 45 hours in the current National
Electrical Code. Persons qualifying under this paragraph
may write the journeyman's examination upon graduation
if application is made within one year of graduation;
or
- Be
an electrical apprentice registered with the Maine State
Apprenticeship and Training Council and have completed
576 hours of related instruction, as defined in this paragraph,
prescribed in their apprentice program, the 8,000-hour
approved work hours and a course of not less than 45 hours
in the current National Electrical Code. Persons qualifying
under this paragraph may write the journeyman's examination
after completion of 576 hours of instruction, if application
is made within one year of the completion of the instruction.
Reciprocity
- The
Electricians' Examining Board shall issue a license to
any person who files a sworn application, is licensed
by another state or territory of the United States that
has a reciprocity agreement with the State of Maine, and
who has been licensed and actively engaged in work as
an electrician for a minimum of six years. The State of
Maine presently has reciprocity agreements with New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Oregon and Vermont.
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
Applicants
applying by:
Examination:
DOWNLOAD APPLICATION
Reciprocity:
DOWNLOAD APPLICATION
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $80.00 for Journeyman Electrician; $20.00
for Senior Journeyman Electrician
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| TERM |
- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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| REQUIREMENTS |
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A late fee of $10.00 is assessed for licenses renewed
after the license expiration date.
- Any
person who submits an application for renewal more than
90 days after the expiration date shall be subject to
all requirements governing new applicants.
- CONTINUING
EDUCATION - 15 Hour current National Electrical Code
update every three years.
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Renewal
Procedure
(Note:
Due to the Continuing Education requirement, licenses may
not currently be renewed online.)
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Inactive
Journeyman Electrician
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A
Journeyman Electrician can become an Inactive Journeyman Electrician
at time of renewal by paying the fee stated below.
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $40.00
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| TERM |
- This
License is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date.
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- An
Inactive Journeyman Electrician can reinstate his license
up to three years of becoming inactive upon completion
of a 15 hour current National Electrical Code update and
payment of the fee. In order for an Inactive Limited Electrician
to reinstate his license beyond the three yeas of becoming
inactive requires Board approval.
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Description
An Electrical
Company means a person, firm, corporation or partnership employing
licensees engaged in the business of doing electrical installations.
A Company license must be validated by an employee or officer
of the company holding a current master or limited electrical
license. A limited licensee may validate only a company license
making installations specific to the limited license.
Application
Information
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FEES
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- License
fee of $0.00
- Application
fee of $25.00
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
DOWNLOAD
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Description
An Apprentice
Electrician is a person who is engaged in a written agreement
to work at and learn the trade of an electrician under the direct
supervision of a master, journeyman or limited electrician..
Application
Information
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- License
fee of $20.00
- Application
fee of $25.00
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- Completed
application
- SBI
form and separate check for $8.00
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $20.00
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| TERM |
- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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| REQUIREMENTS |
-
A late fee of $10.00 is assessed for licenses renewed
after the license expiration date.
- Any
person who submits an application for renewal more than
90 days after the expiration date shall be subject to
all requirements governing new applicants.
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Helper
Electrician
Senior Helper Electrician
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Description
A Helper
Electrician is a person making electrical installations in the
employment of a master electrician, limited electrician or electrical
company and under the direct supervision of a master, journeyman
or limited electrician.
Application
Information
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- License
fee of $20.00
- Application
fee of $25.00
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- Completed
application
- SBI
form and separate check for $8.00
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
DOWNLOAD APPLICATION
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $20.00
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| TERM |
- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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| REQUIREMENTS |
- A
late fee of $10.00 is assessed for licenses renewed after
the license expiration date.
- Any
person who submits an application for renewal more than
90 days after the expiration date shall be subject to
all requirements governing new applicants.
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Journeyman-In-Training
Electrician
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Description
A Journeyman-in-Training
Electrician is a person making electrical installations in the
employment of a master electrician, limited electrician or electrical
company and under the supervision of a journeyman, limited or
master electrician. A Journeyman-in-Training must be a graduate
of an accredited Maine technical college or Department of Corrections
electrical program, receive a passing grade on the journeyman
examination and complete 2,000 hours of experience.
Application
Information
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FEES
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- License
fee of $80.00
- Application
fee of $25.00
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| REQUIREMENTS |
In
order to qualify for a Journeyman-in-training electricians
license, a person must be a graduate of an accredited Maine
vocational technical college electrical program, receive
a passing grade on the journeyman examination, complete
2,000 hours of experience and provide notarized documentation
from the applicant's employer(s) verifying 2000 hours of
working experience as an electrician.
- Completed
application
- SBI
form and separate check for $8.00
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION
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Renewal Information
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FEES
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- Biennial
renewal fee of $80.00
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| TERM |
- This
license is renewed every two years based on first licensure
date
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| REQUIREMENTS |
-
A late fee of $10.00 is assessed for licenses renewed
after the license expiration date.
- Any
person who submits an application for renewal more than
90 days after the expiration date shall be subject to
all requirements governing new applicants.
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Renewal
Procedure
To
renew this license, click the RENEW LICENSE button below and fill
out the required information in the electronic form.
RENEW
LICENSE
WARNING: Online submission
of your renewal application must not be construed as automatic renewal of your
license. The Department must verify that you have met all the conditions for renewal
before your license is renewed.
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Description
An Electrical
Permit is required for temporary services to build one family
dwellings and for electrical work and equipment employed in connection
with the construction, installation, operation, repair or maintenance
of any utility by a utility corporation in rendering its authorized
service or in any way incidental thereto.
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
DOWNLOAD
PAPER APPLICATION
ELECTRONIC
PERMIT FORM
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Single-Family
Dwelling Certification
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Description
Any electrical
installations made in a newly constructed residence shall require
certification by a State or Local Inspector, Master Electrician
or limited Electrician in House Wiring prior to the activation
of electricity by the utility company.
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Application
Procedure
To
apply for this license, click on the 'DOWNLOAD APPLICATION' link
below. This action will link you to the actual application form
and instructions in Adobe Acrobat Format. If your browser has
the Acrobat Plug In, you will see the form and can print it from
your browser. If it is not installed, you will be asked for a
location to save the file on your computer. To obtain the Adobe
Acrobat Reader, download it for free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.
DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION
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About
This Profession
Staff
Directory | Contacting
Us | Laws and Rules | Adverse
Disciplinary Actions | Related Links | Calendar | Publications
Our Purpose
The Electricians'
Examining Board was established to protect the public from hazards
arising from the use of electricity for light, heat, power and
other purposes through the regulation of electricians in Maine.
The primary
responsibility of the Board is to insure the competency of electricians
through examination; to issue licenses to those qualified to hold
the title of Master electrician, Journeyman electrician, Limited
electrician, Apprentice electrician, Journeyman-in-training electrician
or Helper electrician; to investigate complaints of noncompliance
with or violations of the law and board rules; and to issue permits.
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Our Staff
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Mail
comments and inquiries to:
Department
of Professional and Financial Regulation
Office of Licensing & Registration
#35 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333-0035
Call
us at (207) 624-8610
Fax us at (207) 624-8637.
Or contact us by e-mail at one of the e-mail addresses
listed in the Staff Directory.
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Laws
The State
of Maine Legislature has developed a database of laws for all
State agencies. For the text of current Board Laws, please visit
please visit http://janus.state.me.us/legis/statutes/32/chapdoc/00170.doc.
The
publications of the Maine State Legislature are made available
on the Internet as a public service and reliance on any such information
is at the user's own risk. The State of Maine, its agencies, officers
and employees do not warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness
or timeliness of any information on the Maine State Legislature's
web site and may not be held liable for any losses caused by any
person's reliance on the information available on this web site.
Rules
For the text
of current rules, please visit http://www.state.me.us/sos/cec/rcn/apa/02/chaps02.htm
on the Secretary of State's Web site
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Calendar of Events
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DATE
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ROOM
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TIME
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| 4/21/00
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CENTRAL
CONFERENCE ROOM |
8:00
AM |
| 5/19/00 |
CENTRAL
CONFERENCE ROOM |
8:00
AM |
| 7/21/00 |
CENTRAL
CONFERENCE ROOM |
8:00
AM |
| 9/15/00 |
CENTRAL
CONFERENCE ROOM |
8:00
AM |
| 10/20/00 |
CENTRAL
CONFERENCE ROOM |
8:00
AM |
| 11/17/00 |
CENTRAL
CONFERENCE ROOM |
8:00
AM |
- Examination
Schedule for Y2000
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APPLICATION
REVIEW
DEADLINE DATE
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TESTING
DATE
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MARCH 10, 2000 |
MAY
13, 2000 |
| MAY
12, 2000 |
JULY
8,2000 |
| JULY
14, 2000 |
SEPTEMBER
9, 2000 |
| SEPTEMBER
15, 2000 |
NOVEMBER
11, 2000 |
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